Transcription

1 Patient Handbook Inpatient Psychiatric Program Welcome to 1 East Inpatient Psychiatric Services at Saint Joseph Mercy Hospital. Our staff is here to help support and assist you during your stay and is available to answer any questions that you may have about your admission and your care on 1 East. This patient handbook is provided to you to make your stay with us as comfortable and productive as possible and to acquaint you with your responsibilities and rights as well as the workings of our unit. Location You have been admitted to the Inpatient Psychiatric 1 East unit at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Our address is 5301 E. Huron River Drive, Ann Arbor, MI The phone number to reach the unit desk is (734) Other phone numbers are available throughout the unit. Your Room You have been assigned a room based on availability or your special needs. We want you to be comfortable in your room and will assist you with linens, towels, toiletries, etc. as needed. As part of your overall treatment, you are encouraged to use your daily living skills to make your own bed and to keep your room neat, if you are able. Staff will clean your bathroom and floors and empty your trash on a daily basis. We understand that privacy is an important issue for you. All patients are expected to respect other patients privacy and refrain from entering other patients rooms. You may visit with other patients in the common areas of the unit. (See Visitor Guidelines.) To monitor your well being, staff will be checking on you throughout the day and night. You may want to consider keeping your door slightly ajar at night to avoid being awakened by the sound of the door latch opening and closing. Personal Items You are expected to dress in street clothes while on our unit and may want to have someone bring a couple of changes of comfortable clothing for you. Clothing should be appropriate for a public setting and should not be too tight or too revealing. A washer and dryer are available on the unit for your convenience. Staff will assist with laundering clothing as necessary. Please do not loan clothes to or exchange clothes with other patients. If you have brought wallets, checkbooks, credit cards or large sums of money with you, you may either have a relative or friend take those items home for you or they can be locked in a safe in the security office. Laptop computers, cell Page 1 12/03/2012

2 phones, televisions, portable DVD players, DVDs, CD s, beepers/pagers, ipods, mp3 players, pagers, video games and accessories and fans cannot be used on the unit. Movies are available for viewing on the unit through the Activity Therapy Department. Radios and cassette players may be used as long as they have no recording devices or cords. Please do not have packages mailed to the unit, we are unable to guarantee that it will get to you during your stay. If you leave clothing on the unit after you are discharged, it will be kept for two weeks. After that time the clothing may be distributed among needy patients. Valuables that have been left will be taken to the Lost and Found where they may be claimed. Meals Breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided seven days a week at regular times, around 7:45 a.m. for breakfast, 12:15 p.m. for lunch and 5:15 p.m. for dinner. You will be given a prepared menu from which you may select food items on a daily basis. Only one meal selection will be allowed per meal, if in special circumstances you need additional food items staff can assist you. If you require a special diet for health or religious reasons, this will be provided for you. Consultation with a dietician is available at your request or at your treatment team s recommendation. You will be encouraged to eat in the dining room with peers to help you engage with others and to become more comfortable on the unit. Eating in your room is allowable, but spending time with peers is part of your treatment program while you are in the hospital. Snacks are available in the dining rooms for all patients. If you wish to have family or friends bring in snack items for you, they may be kept in your room or in the patient kitchen at the discretion of your nurse. All personal food items kept in common areas will need to be labeled with your name. Food is not allowed in the TV lounges and no take-out food may be delivered by an outside vendor. 1 East is a caffeine free unit; patients and visitors cannot bring in caffeinated beverages. Caffeine interacts with some psychiatric medications and adds to irritability, agitation, aggressiveness, and insomnia. The treatment team has determined that a caffeine-free environment is best for creating a safe and stable unit. Contact With Family and Friends Family and friends are welcome to visit. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied and supervised by a responsible adult. You may meet with your visitors in your room or common spaces including the kitchens or lounges. It is expected that both patients and visitors will conduct themselves in accordance with program rules and guidelines, keeping in mind patient safety and social courtesy. Visiting hours are from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Mondays only and 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 12:30 to 7:00 p.m. on weekends or holidays. Visiting hours are limited to these times to avoid conflicting with therapeutic program activities in which you are expected to participate. Unless you have signed consent for the release information to a particular individual Page 2 12/03/2012

3 visiting you, your confidentiality will be maintained and information will not be available to your visitors. (See Visitor Guidelines.) You may have someone bring your pet to visit you while you are in the hospital, but your pet must meet certain requirements. You can contact the hospital security department at to get further information about pet visitation. Pet visiting information is also available at the clerk s desk. Stationary telephones are available throughout the unit in the hallways, lounges and dining rooms for you to make or receive phone calls. Staff can place long distance calls for you within reasonable amounts. If you wish to secure the services of an outside mental health professional while a patient on 1 East, that person may visit you at any reasonable time on the unit. Safety In order to insure your safety while in our care, there are a number of policies and practices that we follow. Doors leading into the unit are always locked and you will only be allowed to leave the unit, accompanied by staff, for scheduled appointments or activities. All patients admitted to 1East have their belongings checked upon admission so that items that may be potentially harmful to anyone on the unit can be removed and locked up or sent home (i.e. razors, knives, sharp scissors, etc.). You may be able to sign-out some of these items and return them to be locked up when you are finished with them (i.e. personal grooming devices). Some items may be used only with the supervision of staff, or in therapeutic groups/activities (i.e. knitting needles/yarn). There may also be items that you will not have access to at all during your stay. Nurses may also remove additional items at their discretion if they feel that those items pose a risk to you. Staff will be checking on you throughout the day while you are on the unit, in activities or in your room. Staff will need to make visual contact on these checks and will need to know if you are in your bathroom so that they can return to check on you at another time. If you are in your bathroom and do not verbally respond, staff will need to enter the room to check on you. We ask that you refrain from taking a shower from the hours of 11pm to 6am so unit counts can be completed in a timely fashion. No razors will be issued until 7:30am and only hospital issued safety razors are permitted. If there is a concern that you may have items in your possession that may be dangerous to yourself or others, a search of your belongings may be done. Searches will be done rarely and only with justification. Any patient or belongings search that is done will be documented in your patient record. Please do not share or give your personal belongings or money to other patients. Something that may be safe for you to use may not be safe for another patient and may put others at risk. You will be expected to be dressed daily in your usual everyday clothes including shoes and/or footwear of some type for safety reasons. If you do not have Page 3 12/03/2012

4 clothes, the staff can get clothes for you from the clothes closet, contact a family member to arrange to get clothing, or assist you in completing laundry. Staff will ask that you attend groups/classes only if fully dressed, hospital gowns/attire is not permitted in group activities. While you are on the unit, there may be times that you are feeling overwhelmed by your thoughts or feelings. Before these thoughts become too much for you and put you and/or others at risk, we suggest that you talk with staff, go to your room to decrease stimulation, or request medication. If these measures do not help you calm yourself and you become physically threatening, staff may use the seclusion room, restraints and/or medication to help you regain control. It is important that you refrain from use of foul or offensive language while a patient; staff may intervene if you continue to use language that is not appropriate in the milieu. It is always our goal to keep you safe and provide you with a therapeutic environment. Smoking Our hospital is a no smoking campus; there is no smoking anywhere in the hospital or on the hospital grounds. Smoking materials including cigarettes, cigars, chewing tobacco or tobacco in any form, lighters and matches will be taken upon admission, locked up and returned to you at discharge. Nicotine patches and Nicorette gum can be ordered by your doctor to address any nicotine cravings that you may experience. You will not be able to smoke if you go on a therapy walk with staff or leave the unit for any other reason during your admission. Patients who receive smoking materials or other contraband from visitors may have restrictions placed on their visiting privileges. Treatment Team Each shift of each day, your staff will be identified by their photos, which are displayed on the staff assignment board near the clerk s desk. Your treatment team includes a psychiatrist, nurse, social worker, recreational and occupational therapists and patient care technicians or assistants. The team works together to coordinate your care while you are in the hospital and to plan for your follow-up care when you are released. You will meet the members of your team and have an opportunity to talk with them both as a group and individually during your stay in the hospital. Your psychiatrist will meet with you on a regular basis to provide information about your medication and your condition and to discuss other issues relevant to your hospitalization and treatment. Your nurse will introduce you to the unit and to the treatment program as part of your admission. You will have contact throughout the day with your nurse as he or she gives you information about the medications that have been prescribed, keeps you informed about your treatment program, discusses your progress with you and inquires about ways that he or she may be helpful. Your social worker will meet with you to talk about your living circumstances, your relationships, any environmental stressors that you may be experiencing and any community resources with which you are involved or that you may need Page 4 12/03/2012

5 upon discharge. As part of your treatment, your social worker will ask if it would be okay to speak with family members or friends who have information that could be helpful in your treatment or who want to know how they can support you in your recovery. Such an information exchange may involve various team members and may be done in a family meeting or in a telephone conversation with the individuals you have designated. Formal consent to release information is required for any member of the treatment team to speak to others about you or your care. You will meet with recreational and occupational therapists to talk about how you spend your leisure time at home and in the community, any interests or activities in which you may be involved and any special learning needs that you may have. They provide therapeutic unit activities on a daily basis. You will also have patient care technicians or patient care assistants who work with you. These treatment team members are here to assist you with your daily living activities and will take your vital signs and assist with other medical procedures. You will have a physical examination by an internal medicine doctor. This doctor may prescribe medication for your physical needs. If you have any questions or concerns while you are in our care, please speak to someone on your treatment team. Spiritual Needs A non-denominational hospital chaplain or Eucharistic minister is available to meet with you individually for your spiritual needs. Your nurse or social worker can arrange for a pastoral visit at your request. Catholic mass can be viewed through the hospital television network on the Care Channel (channel 37) at scheduled times. You will also be given an opportunity to attend a spiritual support group that is led by our unit chaplain. If you wish to have a visit from your own clergy, let your nurse or social worker know. Medications Your psychiatrist may prescribe medications for you, and your nurse will bring your medications to you at scheduled times. You may have other medications that you can request on an as needed or prn basis. You will need to ask your nurse for these medications if you feel that you need them. In general, your medications will be the same as your home medications. When you are admitted to the hospital based on your condition and diagnosis some of your home medications may be put on hold or discontinued. Your RN will verify your name and birth date and check it against the medication record each and every time you receive a medication in order to prevent errors. Questions are always welcome regarding the name, purpose and side effects of medications you are taking. We want to educate you about your medications so that you will understand the benefit of taking them both while you are in the hospital and when you are discharged. It is important that you talk with your psychiatrist and your nurse about your medications and how they are affecting you. Page 5 12/03/2012

6 Every effort is made to select medications that will be available to you through your insurance carrier or treatment provider after you are discharged from the hospital. If you anticipate difficulty in obtaining medications, talk with your social worker. If you brought medications from home when you were admitted to the hospital, they may not be returned to you unless they are being prescribed for your use after discharge. Groups There are a variety of therapeutic groups and recreational activities that you will be expected to attend throughout the day. You will meet with a recreational or occupational therapist who will provide you with a schedule of these groups and activities at the beginning of your stay. Attending groups and activities will be helpful to you and will give you an opportunity to work on issues that may have contributed to your admission. In addition, your participation in these activities gives the staff an opportunity to evaluate how you are doing in terms of your mood and thinking and your ability to follow directions and relate to others. This information will be helpful for your physician as he or she makes decisions about your treatment in the hospital. Caregivers and Phones Phones are carried by your nursing staff, activity therapy staff and social work staff in order to improve efficiency and provide better care to you and other patients. Although some interruptions may occur during the time the nursing staff is caring for you, we hope to keep these interruptions to a minimum. The phones are also connected to your call light; a text message goes directly to your caregivers phone when you call for assistance in the bathroom/room. Financial Concerns Whether or not you have health insurance, you may have questions or concerns related to the cost of your care while you are in the hospital. To get answers to your questions, you may talk with either our Utilization Review Specialist who is located on the unit or a representative from Patient Financial Services. Rights The Michigan Mental Health Code provides for the protection of your rights as a recipient of mental health services. As part of the admission process, you have been given a booklet entitled Your Rights When Receiving Mental Health Services in Michigan. If you have concerns about a rights violation, you may contact the hospital Rights Advisor at Discharge Because we are a short-stay stabilization program, hospitalization on our unit generally is not lengthy. As part of your treatment, you will be asked to actively participate in planning for your discharge. Your treatment team will ask you how you think you have made progress and may also ask family or friends, whom you have identified, how they think you are doing. To prepare you for discharge, we will want you to have an understanding of your medications, to have scheduled appointments for care after discharge and to have instructions on what to do if Page 6 12/03/2012

7 you need help once you are discharged to the community. Your psychiatrist will make the final decision about your discharge date. It is not uncommon for patients to form relationships during hospitalization and to want to continue those contacts after discharge. While we do not prohibit visitation on the unit from former patients, we do encourage patients to use their supports in the community. As part of the discharge process, you may be asked to complete a satisfaction survey. We care about your impression of our hospital and how our staff has worked together to care for you. We want to use your feedback to improve our setting and services for future patients. Please let us know during your stay if you have any concerns regarding your care so we can address them. Crisis Hotlines We would like to make you aware of resources to assist you in the community if you should find yourself in crisis once you have been discharged from the hospital. Washtenaw, Livingston, Monroe and Wayne County residents may dial 211 to be linked to a broad spectrum of social services including suicide hotlines and crisis intervention services. Wayne County residents may also dial to directly connect to an emergency line. The National Suicide Hotline can be reached by dialing You may want to consider keeping these numbers in a place where they can easily be located in a time of crisis. Page 7 12/03/2012

ST. LUKE S ACUTE REHABILITATION CENTER PATIENT/FAMILY GUIDELINES St. Luke s Hospital Acute Rehabilitation Center considers you the patient, and your family or caregiver to be very important partners of

Admissions Upon referral to the program the physiatrist evaluates each patient prior to admission. Patients must be medically stable and physically able to benefit from an extensive therapy program that

Inpatient Rehabilitation Patient Handbook Welcome to the Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Program! The Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Program welcomes you and your family. We look forward to the opportunity

Eating Disorders Program Guidelines for families and Support persons St. Paul s Hospital A program for people who struggle with: Anorexia Nervosa Bulimia Nervosa EDNOS (Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified)

Welcome to 5 South Geriatric Psychiatry Toronto Rehab For patients, families and caregivers Welcome to 5 South, the Geriatric Psychiatry Program at Toronto Rehab. This booklet will give you more information

Choosing a Nursing Home: What to Look For, What to Ask. When considering moving Mom into a nursing home, you should determine Mom s specific needs and your specific family situation as well as what aspects

Guild South and Maureen s House 318 2 nd St. N. South St. Paul, MN 55075 Staff Phone: 651-455-6800 Resident Phone: 651-450-1783 SERVICE AGREEMENT WELCOME TO GUILD SOUTH! We look forward to working with

Evergreen Substance Abuse Treatment Center at Bergen Regional Medical Center Family Handbook for Patients Participating in the BRMC Detoxification Program Fully Accredited by the Joint Commission 230 East

CHAPTER 14 Getting by at Hampstead Arrangements for Banking, Shopping and Washing How can you get money out of the bank? You are encouraged to make arrangements with family and friends for any banking/handling

Welcome to Wintle Ward Welcome to Wintle Ward This welcome pack provides information that we hope will support your stay at Warneford Hospital. It has been designed to make sure that you know what to expect

Medical Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Unit Medical Rehabilitation The purpose of this handout is to give you information about University Hospital s Rehabilitation Unit (2 North or 2N). It will explain:

WESTMEAD HOSPITAL Information for patients and family/carers Adolescent Ward Inpatient Program for Anorexia Nervosa We recommend that this brochure be read in conjunction with: Anorexia Nervosa: Treatment

2012 Moving to Rehab Moving to Rehab Introduction This booklet is designed to answer some of the questions you may have as you move from the Halifax Infirmary or Victoria General (VG) to the Nova Scotia

Spinal Cord Injury Information Series PATIENT & FAMILY GUIDE Spinal Cord Injury Program A Service of Santa Clara Valley Medical Center Rehabilitation and 1-Center What You Should Know What is 1-Center?

Helping with Your Child s Psychiatric Hospitalization: A Practical Guide for Parents This guide was prepared by the Department of Psychiatry at Children s Hospital Boston in collaboration with the families

PROGRAM STATEMENT INTRODUCTION Meadowlark Healthcare, in cooperation with Dove Healthcare West Eau Claire, operates a Community Based Residential Facility (CBRF) known as Dove Healthcare - Orchard Hills.

Fettle House Inpatient Rehabilitation Service Passionate about our services cornwallfoundationtrust.nhs.uk Welcome to Fettle House Fettle House is a mental health rehabilitation unit located on the Bodmin

Welcome to the Pediatric Eating Disorders Program Information about the Day Hospital Program The Pediatric Eating Disorders Program Hamilton Health Sciences, 2013 Table of contents Topic Page What is Day

CRESTWOOD CENTER SACRAMENTO CORE PROGRAM The philosophy of the Crestwood Center Sacramento s program is centered on client goals and skill building, and utilizes a recovery informed rehabilitation process.

Welcome to B2 North Stroke Rehabilitation B2 North is the stroke rehabilitation unit in the Regional Rehabilitation Centre at Hamilton General Hospital. You will continue to work on your rehabilitation

Discharge Information Information for patients This leaflet is intended to help you, your carer, relatives and friends understand and prepare for your discharge or transfer from hospital. Healthcare professionals

Patient s Bill of Rights When you apply for or receive mental health services in the State of Texas, you have many rights. Your most important rights are listed on these six pages. These rights apply to

Policies and procedures are guidelines and are not a substitute for the exercise of individual judgment. If you are reading a printed copy of this policy, make sure it is the most current by checking the

www.carepathways.com - Assisted Living Checklist First Impression Do you like the facility's location and outward appearance? Is the facility convenient for frequent visits by family and friends? Is the

TO OUR PATIENTS YOUR RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES Patients and families come first. We are here to serve with respect, compassion, and honesty. We will try to do our best today, and do better tomorrow. We

Department of Nuclear Medicine Iodine-131 Treatment of Thyroid Cancer Information about your treatment November 2011 Great Staff Great Care Great Future INTRODUCTION This leaflet has been produced to give

Welcome to Rehabilitation at Dodd We want to welcome you and your family to rehabilitation at Dodd and to the 3rd and 4th floor nursing units. Nurses are an important part of the rehabilitation interdisciplinary

Patient & Family Guide to Rehabilitation REHABILITATION begins right here Select Rehabilitation Hospital of Denton offers you a new direction in medical rehabilitation. At our 44-bed, specialized rehabilitation

Eating Disorder Script April Gates, Program Co-ordinator: Welcome to Homewood s Eating Disorders Program. For more than two decades, we have specialized in the treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia

When Short-Term Rehab Turns into a Long-Term Stay Even if your family member moves to a longstay unit, he or she may be able to return home later -- if there is more progress, the home is prepared, and

Description of Services Crestwood Bakersfield Bridge Program CORE PROGRAM The Bridge Program s services allow clients to enter the program with a high level of support and supervision. The Bridge provides

CONSUMER INFORMATION GUIDE: ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 What is an Assisted Living Residence? 3 Who Operates ALRs? 4 Paying for an ALR 4 Types of ALRs and Resident Qualifications

Patient Guide to Short-Term Rehabilitation at Sitrin (Inpatient Post-Acute Care) New Hartford, NY Thank you for considering Sitrin for your short-term rehabilitation. Whether you are currently in the hospital

epilepsy center About Our Monitoring Units clevelandclinic.org/epilepsycenter Cleveland Clinic Epilepsy Center Our Epilepsy Center, established in 1978, is a national and international pacesetter in the

Welcome to the Macmillan Unit Information for patients, families and carers 1 Contents Welcome to the Macmillan Unit in Antrim... 3 About the Unit:... 4 The multiprofessional team...5 What to expect...6

COMMUNITY WEEKEND INTERVENTION PROGRAM Payment to Charles Stebbins can be made by one of the following methods: Cashier Check or Money Order from a bank only OR Exact Cash at his Office NO PERSONAL CHECKS

GETTING HELP AT PEACHFORD Congratulations on your decision to make an important change in your life. You have reached a turning point and are ready for something better for yourself and your family. The

Aurora Behavioral Health System Adolescent Programs Fall 2013 Aurora East 6350 S. Maple Ave. Tempe, AZ 85283 (The hospital is located on the NW corner of Guadalupe and Maple, between Kyrene and Rural Rd.)

A Guide to Nursing Home Care Important Questions That Residents and Families Often Ask Massachusetts Department of Public HeaLth About This Guide As you and your family become part of a nursing home community,

Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute The Alcohol and Drug Recovery Center A Guide to Treatment The multidisciplinary Neurological Institute at Cleveland Clinic includes more than 300 medical, surgical

epilepsy center About the Monitoring Units clevelandclinic.org/epilepsycenter Cleveland Clinic Epilepsy Center The Cleveland Clinic Epilepsy Center, established in 1978, is a national and international

Career Options for Direct Service Workers in Maine Maine s Career Options in the field of Direct Service Work (Specialized Content) Homemaker Homemakers assist individuals with household or personal care

Rhode Island Hospital Inpatient Rehab Unit (IRU) We are located on the 7 th floor of the Main Building. The unit phone number is (401) 444-2217 Within this packet, you will find answers to some commonly

APPLICATION/ INFORMATION PACKAGE We are glad that you are considering coming to LIFE Recovery. For your safety and well-being, we would like you to understand what our expectations are once you are admitted

Guide to Choosing an ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY CHOICE DIGNITY INDEPENDENCE QUALITY CARE QUALITY OF LIFE RESIDENT-CENTERED SUPPORT COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE CARE PRIVACY PEACE OF MIND CHOICE DIGNITY INDEPENDENCE

RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF PATIENTS Rights and Responsibilities of Patients Patient Rights and Responsibilities At Mayo Clinic, we are concerned that each patient entrusted to our care is treated with

SAN DIEGO CONTINUING CARE SERVICES DEPARTMENT TRANSFERRING TO A NURSING FACILITY FOR KAISER MEMBERS You are going to a skilled nursing facility for further care. This booklet gives you information about

COLUMBIA COLLEGE HOMESTAY PROGRAM STUDENT HANDBOOK HOMESTAY: LIVING WITH A CANADIAN FAMILY Homestay lets you live with Canadian families that have been carefully screened by Columbia College. Our hosts